Single-entry


noun, Bookkeeping.
1.
an item noted only once.
2.
a simple accounting system noting only amounts owed by and due to a business.
single entry
noun
1.

a simple book-keeping system in which transactions are entered in one account only Compare double entry
(as modifier): a single-entry account

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